NATO's top military officer said Wednesday that about 150 Turkish officers have been recalled or retired from the alliance's high command since a failed coup attempt in Turkey, placing a significant burden on his staff

NATO and the European Union made a public show of unity Tuesday in the face of criticism from Donald Trump, hailing their deepening cooperation as the U.S. president-elect insists European allies start pulling their own military weight

On Monday, President Obama took the unprecedented step of assuring NATO allies that President-elect Donald Trump would remain committed to the alliance, serving as welcome news to European leaders nervous about Trump's campaign threats to abandon the pact. NATO's Secretary General made a similar

President Obama said today that President-elect Donald Trump told him personally that he would maintain a strong "commitment" to NATO -- after the real estate mogul threatened to abandon the alliance during the campaign. Obama made the remarks at a press briefing at the White House just before

World leaders are sending congratulations and messages to Donald Trump after news of him winning the presidency broke today. Here's what they had to say: Vladimir Putin, President of Russia Putin congratulated Donald Trump on winning the U.S. presidential election in a telegram today, according to

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump drew swift rebukes from both ends of the political spectrum, as well as from NATO ’s top official, for his declaration that, if he is president, the United States will defend fellow NATO countries only if the countries in question were contributing

Donald Trump raised doubts about whether the United States, under his leadership, would jump to the defense of its NATO allies in Europe if Russia attacked them. When specifically asked in an interview with The New York Times Wednesday about his views of Russia, Trump said that if it attacked some